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Robby G
Robby G posted a blog entry
Night Out with the Hell’s Angels
Photo by SliceofNYCI was sitting at home Friday night not knowing what to do. My flatmate had his girlfriend over and...
 
<em>canadianfishingbook</em>
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Fishing report: Si Racha. » TravelBlog Archive » For Mom, Love Steve: Fishing report: Si Racha. Si Racha is a s.. http://bit.ly/1BqeQg
 
Nomadic Notes
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Travel Photo: Parliament Building, Budapest – Hungary
The Hungarian Parliament Building on the River Danube in Budapest is one of the worlds most extravagant legislative buildings....
 
Nomadic Notes
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The Federal Association Of Globe Trotters
I found a cafe in Belgrade that has perhaps the best name in the history of cafes: The Federal Association Of Globe Trotters.I...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
Notes on Belgrade: A curious mix of Classical and Commie Europe
Visiting BelgradeWhen I was growing up Belgrade was one of those cities that I had only heard of on the news. Just like the...
 
Caffeinated Traveller
Caffeinated Traveller posted a blog entry
Perceptions of friendliness
New travel writers are constantly warned about the pitfalls of using clichés and adjectives to describe an experience.  The...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
Visiting every country in the world
Shortly after sitting in a cafe in Belgrade pondering the break up of Yugoslavia, I had a conversation with Katy from Where...
8 days ago Nomadic Notes | Topics: Travel Blog, travel...
 
Cushee
Cushee posted a blog entry
Vanilla Suites, Tagaytay
  October 24, 2009.  A hidden gem was discovered in Tagaytay.   Most hotels were fully booked that weekend. ...
 
Geoff
Geoff posted a blog entry
Rougham Circular walk
Yesterdays walk with the Cambridge Rambling Club was a good test for our foul weather gear, mine failed abysmally We 11...
 
Travel Sara
Travel Sara posted a blog entry
My Trip to the Onsen or How to Take a Bath with a Bunch of Other Guys (Part 1)
Sara and I have returned from our latest trip:  Tokyo and Taipei.  While I have been to Taipei a few times in the past, this...
 
Travel Sara
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My Trip to the Onsen or How to Take a Bath with a Bunch of Other Guys (Part 1)
Sara and I have returned from our latest trip:  Tokyo and Taipei.  While I have been to Taipei a few times in the past, this...
 
<em>docgelo</em>
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BORACAY SERIES : NATURE AT HER BEST
This is my 6th and last post in this series.Few meters and a tricycle ride from Boat Station 1, we found ourselves out of...
 
alala
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some cheese with that whine?
Blogging every day might be hard, because sometimes I get in A Bad Mood, and the thing about my paper journals was I could...
13 days ago alala | Topics: mawwiage, travelblog
 
Caffeinated Traveller
Caffeinated Traveller posted a blog entry
It’s not a religious thing….
It stands in the centre of  Chitre town, a feature on a vehicular roundabout. It chimes as the quarter hour passes completing...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
New Country Day: Serbia
I arrived in Serbia by train from Hungary, travelling from Szeged to Subotica. It occured to me when my passport was getting...
 
<em>docgelo</em>
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BORACAY SERIES : THE BEACH FROM DAWN TO DUSK
This is my 3rd post in a series.Boracay has its unique Filipino charm. It has the glorious sunrise and the most magnificent...
 
Chad
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New on the blog: How to Plan Your Next Vacation Using Twitter http://ow.ly/vuEX #traveltuesday #twittertips #travelblog
 
Caffeinated Traveller
Caffeinated Traveller posted a blog entry
Your cue for coffee – Café Que
I’m nearing the end of my Costa Rican and Panamanian coffee beans. It’s been fun while it’s lasted. The aroma...
 
Anne
Anne posted a blog entry
Cell Phones That Access The World
My brother and his family recently set off on a home exchange to England (our native land). The home he offered for exchange is...
 
Anne
Anne posted a blog entry
Cell Phones That Access The World
My brother and his family recently set off on a home exchange to England (our native land). The home he offered for exchange is...
 
Rachel Charlize
Rachel Charlize posted a blog entry
BITTEN BY THE AVIATION BUG
But, having been bitten by the aviation bug and learning firsthand about this industry, I now know the business for what it is,...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
5 Amsterdam coffee shops that aren’t “coffeeshops”
Amsterdam is world famous for its coffee shops, but as a non-smoker I have no interest in these “coffee shops”.The...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
5 Amsterdam coffee shops that aren’t “coffeeshops”
Amsterdam is world famous for its coffee shops, but as a non-smoker I have no interest in these “coffee shops”.The...
 
Caffeinated Traveller
Caffeinated Traveller posted a blog entry
Un Raspao anyone?
Shaved ice is a culinary favourite with children of all ages throughout many cultures. Except in New Zealand. I grew up  with...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
Coffee of the day: Amsterdam – Netherlands
As much as I love sitting in European cafes watching the world go by, I do miss the ritual of reading the newspaper with my...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
Coffee of the day: Amsterdam – Netherlands
As much as I love sitting in European cafes watching the world go by, I do miss the ritual of reading the newspaper with my...
 
Lee R
Lee R posted a blog entry
Can You Make Money Blogging in the Travel Niche?
It seems that travel is one of those topics that stirs bloggers' passions - and why wouldn't it? It's great fun writing...
 
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Caffeinated Traveller
Caffeinated Traveller posted a blog entry
Finding north in Panama
It took a while to figure out my bearings in Panama. North isn’t north but west and south is really east. How is this...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
Remote Working in Amsterdam
I have been in the Netherlands and Germany for the last week and I now find myself in Amsterdam for a few days. I always forget...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
Remote Working in Amsterdam
I have been in the Netherlands and Germany for the last week and I now find myself in Amsterdam for a few days. I always forget...
 
Nomadic Notes
Nomadic Notes posted a blog entry
Coffee of the Day: Schiedam – Netherlands
Next door to modern Rotterdam is Schiedam, a picture postcard version of Holland. Schiedam is a separate city to Rotterdam,...
 
Travel Sara
Travel Sara posted a blog entry
Day 13, Our Final Day: Petra, One of the New Seven Wonders of the World
The final day of our trip was also the finest.  Sara and I awoke before the sunrise in a small town just outside of one of the...
 
<em>nitrosaint</em>
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Octoberfest 2009 Street Party Schedule
A lot of us are looking forward for San Miguel’s annual Octoberfest. Booze, food, booze and boooooze. Watch out as San...
 
Travel Sara
Travel Sara posted a blog entry
Day 12, The Bomb Scare at the Israeli Border
As Sara and I sat on a curb just inside the Israeli border waiting for our new friends to make it through their interrogation...
 
Travel Sara
Travel Sara posted a blog entry
Day 11, Laid-Back Dahab After One of Us Almost Gets Left Behind
As the sun came up on Day 11 of our journey through Egypt, we were greeted with incredible views of the desert meeting the...
 
Travel Sara
Travel Sara posted a blog entry
Day 10 1/2, One of Us Stayed Awake on the 18-Hour Bus from Luxor to Dahab
Flip often makes statements such as “… one of us will have to stay home and take care of the baby”, or...
 
Travel Sara
Travel Sara posted a blog entry
Day 10, Lesser Known Luxor
For our final day in Luxor, Sara and I arranged for a private tour of some of the lesser visited sites on the West Bank.  We...